Missing Washington teen left a chilling note before her disappearance
A 17-year-old teenager who left an ominous note in her Camas home and then vanished has sparked a missing-person case that's attracted national attention.
Angelic "Anji" Tracy Dean disappeared after leaving a note that said if she was found, she was likely in trouble or dead. She vanished June 23 after sending a text message to her boyfriend, saying she's been involved in a situation for a while and the people were going to kill him, her family and everyone she loves.
When Dean's boyfriend didn't text back, Dean phoned him but he didn't answer, said Lynda Jorgensen, Dean's mother.
Later that night, between 9 and 10:30 p.m., Dean quietly slipped out of her home near Southeast 192nd Avenue in Camas.
She's not been seen or heard from since.
Her family later found a spiral notebook tucked into a binder under her bed. In a note dated June 5, Dean wrote: "If you're reading this, I'm probably missing. ... I'm not missing because I hate you ... When or if you find me ... I'll be all used up or dead. Meth addict, heroin too just so I can get through all the pain."
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She had also told people that she was "involved in something."
She also had a cell phone her parents were unaware of. That cell phone had an app that makes text messages more difficult to trace.